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What do you do?
We specialize in all the processes involved with the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) applications...
How do I get the money? How does it come to me?
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will generally deposit the funds directly into your bank account...
Are there any restrictions on how the money can be spent?
No. The government wants Canadians living with disabilities to enjoy a similar lifestyle to those...
I don’t earn any income, do I qualify?
Of course. Our Benefit Specialists can obtain large...
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Learning Disability in the Workplace: Adults with Dyslexia
Disability Living is privileged to provide information about disabilities that effect people of all ages, in Canada and throughout the world. It has come to our attention that, while we have written extensively about how learning disabilities affect children, we
3 More Tips for Chronic Pain Management
Chronic pain is an unpleasant symptom of many disabilities. In some cases, chronic pain is the first sign that a diagnosis may be lurking in the near future. This is common with arthritis. Considering the stiffness, joint swelling, and muscle
Is Benadryl Dangerous to Children?
Benadryl can be found in most medicine cabinets. It is an over the counter allergy medicine that also aids motion sickness and sleeplessness. The side effects of Benadryl are minimal when adults take recommended dosages. Often times, Benadryl is also
Tai Chi for Chronic Pain Management
Over the course of many months, Disability Living has been sharing information about how Tai Chi movements benefit people with disabilities. Have you read any of the articles listed below? They discuss how Tai Chi is a solution for chronic
Can Acupuncture Relieve Chronic Pain?
The ancient exercise, Tai Chi is often recommended to people with disabilities because the movements are good for aging bodies. After all, old age is the number one reason individuals become disabled. Therefore, it is only natural to consider how